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Pollinator Palooza at Amanda's Garden


Pollinator Palooza 2022


Amanda's Garden is hosting their summer celebration of pollinators 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, Saturday & Sunday, July 29, 30 & 31. Native plants support birds, bees, butterflies and other insects that are critical for a healthy, bio-diverse ecosystem. At Amanda’s Native Garden they have a variety of plants that are host to native insect species.
Pollinator Palooza will feature pollinator-friendly plants on sale, information on native plants & pollinators, kids activities and games for a prize! Join in celebrating and supporting pollinators by planting native plants!

Event location:
Amanda's Native Garden
8030 Story Road
Dansville, NY
 
https://www.amandasnativeplants.com

Moody Trail walk, Saturday, August 6, 2022


  Join us as Dr. Bruce Gilman, AKA The Plantman, leads us on a botanical walk along the Moody Trail in Rushville, NY on Saturday, August 6th.  We will meet at 10 AM on Main Street, Rushville (CR 245 across from the Warehouse Street intersection).  This is a flat walk along an old railroad bed.  Everyone is welcome!  Learn about the plants and habitats along the trail and about the nearly 150 years of the Canandaigua Botanical Society; the second oldest US botanical club.

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It was a very warm morning as 16 people appreciated the shade along much of the Moody trail.  Thanks to Steve Lewandowski for sharing the trail's namesake, Robert Moody who was a historian of Rushville until his death at 96 years.  

This is a partial list of the species we spotted:  agrimony, American Elm tree, Avens, bird's-foot trefoil, bitternut hickory, black locust, black walnut, blue lubelia, burr oak, Catalpa tree, celendine, Chinkapin oak, creeping bellflower, enchanter's nightshade, false Solomon's seal, goldenrod, Herb Robert, hog peanut, honeysuckle, jewelweed (yellow), Joe-pye weed, loosestrife, money wort, mugwort, ox tongue, plantain, poison ivy, rag weed, speedwell, sumac, tall nettle, thimble weed, Virginia knotweed, Virginia creeper, virgins bower, water plantain, white vervain, wild blue lettuce, wild burr cucumber, wild grapes, wild parsnip.

 

It seems the images loaded in reverse order to how I captured them.  Here is our morning in reverse. ;)

 

Silver maple

small monarch butterfly

bird's foot trefoil



clover, but we were tricked by the leaves of a neighboring plant


yellow jewelweed

bitternut

bitternut hickory

burr oak

Keying in a tall plant    



Wild Blue Lettuce!

wild burr cucumber

false Solomon's seal


thimble weed


black walnut

black locust

purple loosestrife


burr cucumber flower

hog peanut

hog peanut flowers



plantain / white mans' footprint




virgins bower






male sumac
female sumac

wild parsnip (to the left)

ox tongue


catalpa tree

poison ivy vine growing up tree

chinkapin oak


 blue lubelia

joe-pye weed

white vervain

speedwell

water plantain

poison ivy

ragweed


mugwort

tall nettle


burr cucumber

looking for snakes and other critters

befriending snails

herb robert

American Elm

American Elm

agrimony


celandine

moneywort

Virginia knotweed







honeysuckle (introduced invasive)

enchanter's nightshade

creeping bellflower


avens





very dry creekbed


salamander


double-deck nests